Potential of Sodium Alginate in Sargassum sp. in Lotion Preparation to Treat Incision Wound in Mice

Amelia Cahya Angelina, E. Yudiati, D. Pringgenies
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Sargassum sp. is a known genus of brown seaweed whose dominant component is alginic acid or alginate. Various studies found that alginate having proinflammatory activity, so it may have potential to improve the wound healing process. This study aimed to obtain sodium alginate extract and to know the potency of the sodium alginate extract in incision wound treatment in mice abdomen. Lotion application was performed once a day in a span of five consecutive days. Observation on the wound was carried out to obtain data on blood coagulation, tissue reparation, and fibroblast development rate on the wound using histology. The results showed that the average yield from the Sargassum sp. extraction process was 31.3%. Quality control of the prepared lotion included organoleptic test; light brown coloration, lotion specific odor, semi- solid texture. The acidity of the lotion was measured as 6.61 with 6.731 cp of viscosity. The lotion adhesiveness test showed 0.21 seconds and the lotion was shown to be oil-in-water. Application of the lotion on incision wounds made in the abdomen of rats showed blood coagulation on the first day and onset of wound reparation process on the second day. Wound observation by the third day showed that the inflicted area had undergone a near-complete reparation. The study also showed that on the fifth day of reparation Sargassum sp. extract lotion treatment group showed fibroblast formation, as opposed to the non-extract lotion treatment group. Previous study use alginates as wound dressing material, but in this study alginate used as active ingredient in wound healing treatment. Therefore, this study concludes that sodium alginate in Sargassum sp. seaweed has a potential application in the field of medicine.
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马尾藻中海藻酸钠制备洗剂治疗小鼠切口创面的潜力
马尾藻属是一个已知的褐藻属,其主要成分是褐藻酸或海藻酸盐。各种研究发现,藻酸盐具有促炎活性,因此它可能具有改善伤口愈合过程的潜力。本研究旨在获得海藻酸钠提取物,并了解其在小鼠腹部切口伤口治疗中的效力。连续五天每天使用一次乳液。对伤口进行观察,利用组织学方法获得伤口的凝血、组织修复和成纤维细胞发育率的数据。结果表明,马尾藻提取液的平均收率为31.3%;浅棕色,乳液特有的气味,半固体质地。乳液的酸度为6.61,粘度为6.731cp。乳液粘附性测试显示0.21秒,乳液显示为水包油。在大鼠腹部的切口伤口上施用该洗剂,第一天显示血液凝固,第二天开始伤口修复过程。到第三天的伤口观察表明,受伤区域已得到近乎完全的修复。研究还表明,在修复的第五天,马尾藻提取物洗液处理组显示出成纤维细胞的形成,而非提取物洗剂处理组则相反。先前的研究使用藻酸盐作为伤口敷料材料,但在本研究中,藻酸盐用作伤口愈合治疗的活性成分。因此,本研究得出结论,马尾藻中的藻酸钠在医学领域具有潜在的应用前景。
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